In this comedy, a revival of the popular TV-series from the mid-60s, the wedded bliss of astronaut Tony Nelson and his...
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1985
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"Lizzie Borden took an axe/And gave her mother forty whacks/When she saw what she had done/She gave her father forty-one"....
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1975
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At last the secret has been revealed! Prime-time network programming is determined by a chimpanzee! That's the premise of...
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1971
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The fifth and final season of I Dream of Jeannie marks the long-overdue consummation of the romance between sexy genie...
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Col. Dr. Alfred Bellows
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1969
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Season Four of I Dream of Jeannie opens with the episode "U-F-Oh Jeannie", in which the magical titular heroine Barbara Eden...
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Col. Dr. Alfred Bellows
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1968
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Season Three of I Dream of Jeannie finds the magical Jeannie (Barbara Eden) still loyal and devoted to her mortal "master",...
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Col. Dr. Alfred Bellows
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1967
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I Dream of Jeannie switches from black and white to color as the series enters its second season, enabling magical heroine...
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Col. Dr. Alfred Bellows
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1966
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Having crash-landed on a deserted island, astronaut Tony Nelson (Larry Hagman) wonders if he'll ever be rescued. He doesn't...
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Col. Dr. Alfred Bellows
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1965
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Andy, Opie and Aunt Bee arrive in Hollywood, there to witness the filming of Andy's life story Sheriff Without a Gun. But...
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A.J. Constantine
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1965
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Youngblood Hawke (James Franciscus) is a Kentucky truck driver who comes to New York City to make it as a writer. He meets...
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1964
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A pre-I Dream of Jeannie Hayden Rorke guests in this episode as Herbie Grant, a former schoolmate of Kate Bradley (Bea...
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1964
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Irene Trent (Barbara Stanwyck) was married to the inventor Howard (Hayden Roarke) before the blind electronics genius blows...
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Howard Trent
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1964
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1964
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1964
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This drama tells the true story of one of Broadway's most successful madams in the 1920s. It is loosely based on the...
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1964
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This is the last of four consecutive episodes in which Perry Mason appears only briefly, while a "guest" lawyer handles the...
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1963
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For a family picture, not to mention a story that later became the old-fashioned-values-affirming series The Waltons,...
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1963
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This amusing romantic comedy concerns Dr. Gerald Boyer (James Garner), a successful gynecologist with a wife and two...
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1963
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The title character in this episode is 11-year-old Armstrong Dueser McHugh III (Michel Petit), one of Jethro's fellow...
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1963
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Mercedes McCambridge guest-stars as Deborrah Banning, the wife of Baltimore publisher Horace Manning (Hayden Rorke). Having...
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1962
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This third film version of the lachrymose Fannie Hurst novel Back Street stars Susan Hayward as Rae Smith the role previously...
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1961
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A scenic, tobacco-road soap opera by director Delmar Daves, known more for his westerns, Parrish features Troy Donahue in the...
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1961
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Long before he costarred in Bewitched, Dick York was forced to contend with unwelcome magical powers in this Twilight Zone...
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Mr. Sykes
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1961
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In this emotional romance, the young backwoods girl Tammy lives in a houseboat on the river. She is very sad because she...
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1961
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Nearly bankrupt because of his wife's gambling debts, ad executive Herman Albright (Erik Rhodes) tries to forget his problems...
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1961
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1961
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Kit (Doris Day), an American married to wealthy London businessman Tony Preston (Rex Harrison) becomes the terrified victim...
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1960
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When Louisa Holbrook leaves $10,000,000 to her teeange daughter Trudy (Ann Benton), two different men appear out of nowhere,...
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1960
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Though billed fifth, Mary Astor is the one to watch in the Ross Hunter-produced soapera Stranger in My Arms. Astor portrays a...
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1959
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1959
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This Happy Feeling is based on the F. Hugh Herbert play For Love or Money. Debbie Reynolds plays impulsive Janet Blake, who...
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1958
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Small-minded small town 1950's mores threaten a youthful romance in this sudsy melodrama based on the play Teach Me How to...
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1958
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One of Republic's most elaborate productions of the 1950s, The Eternal Sea is the biography of American admiral John M....
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1955
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One of director Douglas Sirk's best and most successful romantic soapers of the 1950s, All That Heaven Allows is predicated...
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1955
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Though heavily advertised as Delmar Daves' Drum Beat, this film owed its existence to producer-star Alan Ladd. The star is...
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1954
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Lucky Me is a mixed-bag musical from Warner Bros., adhering to a tried-and-true formula that was wearing just a bit thin in...
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1954
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Project Moonbase is a "feature film" cobbled together from several episodes of the unsold TV science fiction series "Ring...
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Gen. Greene
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1953
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This lightweight 20th Century-Fox Technicolor musical stars Dan Dailey as Bill Carter, a widowed comic strip illustrator and...
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1953
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Lt. Fears
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1953
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This anthology film tells three stories of love involving the passengers of an ocean liner at sea. In the first, "The Jealous...
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1953
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George Reeves plays a triple role in this episode, as reporter Clark Kent, Kent's alter ego Superman, and a lookalike...
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1953
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Historically important as the first CinemaScope feature film, 20th Century-Fox's The Robe is fine dramatic entertainment in...
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1953
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1953
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1952
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Though Ben Johnson would have to wait until the 1970s before full stardom was bestowed upon him, 1952's Wild Stallion proved...
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Maj. Callen
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1952
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Dying of curiosity, Lucy (Lucille Ball) and Ethel (Vivian Vance) are determined to get a glimpse of their somewhat secretive...
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Mr. O'Brien
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1952
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Rogue's March was described by one observer as an eastern western. A mustachioed Peter Lawford stars as Capt. Dion Lenbridge...
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1952
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Above and Beyond is the story of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, as told from the perspective of the man who flew the...
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1952
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Based on the autobiography by George and Anna Rose, Room for One More is a warm-hearted vehicle for husband-and-wife actors...
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1952
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Starlift was Warner Bros' attempt to revive the "all-star patriotic musical" format which had worked so well during WW II....
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1951
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1951
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1951
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1951
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Director Gerry Mayer, nephew of MGM-head Louis B. Mayer, proved that nepotism had nothing to do with his hiring by turning...
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1951
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Gene Kelly does his patented Pal Joey bit as Jerry Mulligan, an opportunistic American painter living in Paris' "starving...
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1951
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First published in 1932, Philip Wylie and Edwin Balmer's speculative novel When Worlds Collide was immediately purchased by...
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1951
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Tracy Collins
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1951
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Double Crossbones is an unusually elaborate comedy vehicle for Donald O'Connor. Set in the Carolinas in the 18th century, the...
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1950
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1950
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1950
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Producer/director S. Sylvan Simon, a man usually associated with comedies and musicals, turned out a rip-roaring western...
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1949
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Producer Hal Wallis evidently hoped to recapture the magic of his earlier Casablanca with 1949's Rope of Sand. To that end,...
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1949
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Sword in the Desert is set in Palestine during World War II. Dana Andrews plays an American seaman engaged in smuggling...
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1949
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